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��o / Wtngham .and Drstrtct KROspital making, he said.(Continued frpm Pa more e; Notmarfa es asked why �
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cis old takedistrfet health councils
'adistrict health count0 those eliiming� 'large ..`' .•
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thea hospitals away, he said.
ro osed , when the four in unnecessary' .buieaucracy -would
b.
operation have not been be crea#Cd.
Chief county public health p'
appraised yet, Dr.. Susan Tamb1 n, medical �� ,r
inspector Jim .McCagl 'said that y
The councils in operation take
r r officer of health for the Perth
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�; district. councils, would disband four different approaches to h Thi"' :• �S� 4kh- `Ce, te>rtt3ial'
county health 'units, the only ealth care, but more. approaches District HehIth more thaprsbon Committee . is; be nri ng,
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preventative health .agencies. should be examined, Dr. Walker p g y p campaign g 1iiatt�es si!#d
„ in, rovin lifest les and hysical ' P, gn .. to et
THE CONCERT Members of the. Stratford Youth last:, Wednesday night, Billed as an excellent adult The Mustard Report, has been said. addresses -of ' forttxer Seiortl
cttticized far being sickness• fitness. c
Theatre . resented a skit called The- Concert play the entertainment, perha s more suitable for Council heard critical resid nts in order d pvate efit
p p The Mustard report does no e
oriented instead of preventive• presentations from several. �' home for, the 1925 Centennial "
consisting of exaggerated pantomime to recorded children, disappointed` many' playgoers.(See the oriented. p consider -these improvements rn
classical music on the lawn of the Valu Egmond douse editorial page). (Staff photo) persons who head bodies which its proposals, she said. festivities, t'
1?r. Walker said that health' unit would be affected by Mustard . The , proposals threaten ' Floyd Wassn1Ar,"6hatrmaia of
,a personnel would beebme,part. of a Re ortproposals. the sucGessfuhr iyi itch
total .health care s stem p autonomy, make health care ,�r w
j J' ' Reeve of :Bayfield and member costlier and do nothing to *Improve Centenniia] this'yfairj .&,.credited
News,' of waAton recommended in the report. ,of the county board of health Ed health, Dr. Tamblylr said. the early invitationSPI at vv, }qi Qut
Goderich. Deputy Reeve Stan Oddleifson, said he attended a to Mitchell old boys a rid glr[s with
wat. Jack Riddell MPP for Huron,! Profit asked what advantages tdistrict health douncils would trleeting in (�tt'awa recently of $aid the county would be lost' in contributing a lot t •tile fx1Pe''iiifn
sonso
celebrate a t son s ar► a _� _ _ _ representatives from, county the district proposed'' by the 'out they had for ftivittbk there.
have over exist%dg systems. health boards in ,Ontario. Flyers asTtin + and
Correspondent . _.,•. -.McDonald. Hostesses - Mrs. 'Watson. ' trip to•Edirrionton, Alberta, where If health councils are created, Mustard report. y g zfor,rnanres ,
Mrs. Allan McCall Laverne ' Godkin; Mrs. Jim 'Mr. William Bennett was taken they visited : with their daughter '' ."they would prevent duplication of The cdpresentatives concluded, Murray Gaunt, MPP for. Huron addresses will be ma#led'qut to all
g p p Mr. Oddleifson said, that district Bruce, agreed with Mr. Riddell Seaforth resid"ts , soon,
Axtmann and Mrs. Dave Watsom to Clinton Hospital last Tuesday Brenda who is nursing there. _ _services and ca -ordinate different health councils would increase when he said that •the county Recreation Director .Clive guist 1,�.
Mr. 'and' Mrs. Earl Watson and ,Mrs. Harold Hudi_e. b ambulance. Mt. 'and Mrs. Nelson, Reid areas of health care, Dr. -Walker
celebrated their 50th wedding Y said. costs; 'discourage volunteer help, "would be completely said.The flyers will' Also sot' `it
b Personale Mr. and Mrs.. Waltgr Bewley visited on Sunday with Mr. and . cause increased bureaucracy and smothered" when ' policy, ideas from citizens on celebratin
anniversary . August 2nd, with Mr. and Mrs. Georga William- ` have arrived home. from an air Mrs, Alvin Stimore, Stratford. Executive director of the be sickness rather than health -
open 'house at the home of their- ndecisions were made. the Centennial.
son, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald, son, R.R.1, Walton and Mr. and oriented.
Watson; Huller Twp. Mrs. Watson Sholdice, Brussels Ex erience has 'shown that Tickets for the Guy Lombe o `
Pvisited Tuesday' at the home of
Present for the happy occasion
were the attendants of fifty years al and Mrs,. Earl Watson at Kirk
w
ago, Mrs. • May MacDgaald of wall.
Blyth, sister of the groom; also Miss Kim Humphries is
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Mrs: James Sanderson of Wrox= attend -
Ing Camp Menestung, Goderich
eter and Mrs. Harold Bolger, as a counsellor for a. couple of
Walton, sister and brother of the Weeks.
4 bride.: Mr. and Mts• Trevor Smith
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,Representative's also criticized regionalization proposed in the dance, sel�duled for May -15 will
the 'researchers of the report for report would 'irii ease costs, he be available at a Centennial
not gathering information from said.Committee booth at the Fall Fair,,,
people already working in health He warned of a "bureaucratic. September 19, and 20, Mr. Buist' ,
care services. rsaid. Centennial souvenirs ., will
dictatorship"the councils_ would
Dr. J. K. McGregor, of create.also be,for sale_ in the booth.
W ngham, president of the -Huron If people ° don't agree with'. ; The Centennial Program
County Medical Society, said the policies made by their district Committee- met Tuesday night
report contained no criticism ofcouncils, they can't remove under chairman Lloyd Rowat and
All the family and grand
have purchased the Brennan•
Cdunt Store in Walton. The
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Summer reflections: some 'good, some
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present systems.
broke, and you took full responsibility for District health councils would
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council members in electrons hope to have events firmed up, to
because the `members are report at the 'next public
children were present for ^the
celebration. They included Mr.
took over the store a week ago
bad. First we'll give the good news, -then
what you'd done. be rigid and,inflexible in decision
appointed, Mi. Gaunt said. Centennial meeting, scheduled
Pp
and Mrs.. Ray (Leona) Nelson;
Monday. The came from Guelph
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the bad, as the current crud g if you.
It was a wild, free,'careenin,g sense of
for Thursday; .Septebe,12
Robert and Michael of Van-
and have two children, Craig, 4
don't know what crud means'as'k-your
destruction, perhaps based,on the' sense
My' son is cheerful. (This is bad news '
was more or less expected. that you'd
because it means they ,are both going to
smash up the mess before you graduated.
couver, B.C.; Mr. Mrs,
years old and Gail 18 months. We
family doctor. Or somebody else's fainily' `
that you were destructible and'were going
so far.
,and
Gerald' Watson; Miss Sandra
welcome them to our community
doctor, if you don't trust your own.
to be destructed. a s that is what
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Watson, London; David,. Anne
and wish them' much 'success in
A family doctor is someone in the family.
makes young people tick t if t e tick,
and Mary of Blyth.
their new venture.
That means you try to get everything for
Some of them don't even seem to be woun
Many" relatives, friends and
Mr. and Mrs. • Jack Brennan
free. So if he tells you that you have little
let alone tick.,
neighbours were present from ,
' and family have moved to the
`:.Jim
headache once in a while, take an aspirin,'
Fup,
As usual, I've gone far from my theme.
Billy (F.) Ellahi
Toronto, London, Hamilton;
former Bosman home in
relax, you know you have a monumental
The good news and then the bad news. It's
will be
w' Listowel, Seaforfh; ' Brussels,
McKillop.
brain tumour;
'somebody
like -a Newfie or Polish.joke,.,both of which 1
who at
Blyth, Wroxeter,, Gorrie,
Church services at Duff's
On the other hand, if you take
Y ydespise.The
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Commercial .Hotel, "
Vancouver, B.C., and the Walton
surrounding comm,m.unity,, when
United commence�this Sunday at
11:15 a.m, following -the ministers
else's family doctor,' beware: He'll
probibtytell ,youliliat yo8'li"ave` a possible '
Good news?" It's not raining; the town _)
engineer1s no..M., to crit ilown`31 ma le
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Se'aforth, Ontario. 527-0980 .
August 19/74 from 1-4:30 :m. t�
they called to exte` d'liesflwis<,rd'e`s'` `"hojrdays►
i,„r,rr•,'D+1iu&nd,t&s.�Betnitr+Geraod
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of
i brain tumour, that you should relax; acid
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trees until he tries again next year: y ,
bne "itr
{ern 1111,
to th I brating �ouphrt.
take`' 7eiit of rt:
randbab is''�'littie' devil'. of
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Toronto spent the weekend with
Well,' 1 hope that takes care- of •that. 1
students wants to come around• and talk.
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W.I. Notes
Mrs: Fred Dunk. They all visited,
'at
didn't really mean to get 'onto doctors. ° ,
My. Wife called me '`Dear" today. My
The Walton Women's Institute
friends Sauble Beach on
Grand chaps, actually.
bursitis is not hurting too much. There's a
will hold their August meeting
Sunday.
But i have a lingering resentment
rose bed in the backyard which hasn't
next Wednesday. The Roll Call is
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nelson, and
against a R.A.F. -doctor who insisted on
produced a rose in three years, but this
Bring ah item'from the past and
sons Robert and Michael of
giving me my annual anti -tetanus shot (a
summer has a fine touch of green (three
tell a little about it. Special -any
Vancouver, B.C.,; returned home
deity.great injection in your shoulder) the
baby elmsj: I don't have a heart condition,
t
picture or history to up -date the
on Wednesday after,a 10 day visit
night of our passing -out - party,- from ,a
though I'm not sure about my liver. The
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Tweedsmuir History Book. The
with the tatters arents, Mr. and
p ,'
MV.
training, course on Spitfires.
electric• storm last night didn't hit my oaks.
"
speaker will' be Mrs.• Gordon
Mrs. Earl Watson. The-
were.
1 told him 1 had- bad back,, a wrenched
The 'plumber, gave us a big bag of fresh.lift,
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Engel ofCranbrook.
P resent to celebratef the 50th°°
knee, a toothache, phlebitis,. and`
beans out of his garden.
s*O .u+a
Ottw¢°.
aatj°'
Conveners are meeting Mrs.
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
pneumonia.
Bad' news? My grandbaby .is a devil. He
tdrew
Graeme Craig and Mrs.Alvi
Mrs. Watson on August 2 at the
He' said, "Jolly, good", and sank an
and his mother are living in a dome (no ,
Ontario. Street,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald,
elephant needle into my shoulder.
lights, no water, no electricity, no toilet). 1
1032 4p
1, had; the satisfaction of seeing him
left,an $8.95. library book out onone -of the
Stratford, Ontario, •211-56.50
stunned by a coffee cup hurled from behind
lawn chairs yestearday and it rained all .
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the piano. It was thrown by our C.O., who, ' night. There's a nest of yellowjackets up in,
despiteathe• fact that he'd had his pants
the roof and the roofer will quit, after he's
pulled off and beer poured liberally over
taken half the shingles off. Two stings will
his lower torso, was still,very.much alive.
do. it. The boys who are going'to do the'
And, a moment , later, 4' had the
painting will all have fallen off a ladder. and
satisfaction of seeing the C.O. caught right
broken their right arms by the time they're
between the eyes by a dinner -plate flung
ready to go. '
by a New Zealander who said, "Whizzo"v-,'
My mistress has,the mumps. My doctor
when he saw the Commandingofficer fall
has a needle, M"y wife, has a tongue. My cat
to his knees, trouserless.
is heterosexual. My daughter is cheerful.
•This was in the 'good old, days,. when it
My' son is cheerful. (This is bad news '
was more or less expected. that you'd
because it means they ,are both going to
smash up the mess before you graduated.
make a touch.) • ,.
Alt} wasn't vandalism,' in . the', modern
All in all, it's a pretty average summer.,
sense. You had to pay for everything you
so far.
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